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263 Prospect, Ashtabula, OH 44004
Program providing before and after school child care for school-aged children, including academics (homework help/tutoring), health and wellness (gym, outdoor play), and skill building. Also offers school day off and snow day programs, including:physical activities, sports, arts, crafts, games, and even field trips. COVID-19 Temporary Message:In the event childcare centers are required to close, the YMCA has been granted a Pandemic Childcare License and will continue to provide childcare services for any medical, safety, or essential workers who do not have any other options.
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2-1-1 Ashtabula County
624 Xenia Avenue, Dayton, OH 45410
Program provides afterschool and summer programs for youth. Offers tutoring and health and fitness activities.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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Offers state licensed child care programs for children 6 weeks-12 years. Offers a preschool program (3-5 years old) and a school-age program (6-12 years old). Full-day child care is available during summer and snow days. Locations:
  • Carpenter Child Care. 71 Carpenter Rd, Mansfield. 419-522-3511 ext 276. [email protected]
  • Ontario Child Care. 1745 Walker Lake Rd, Ontario. 419-522-3511 ext 277. [email protected]
  • Shelby Y Kids Club. 419-522-3511 ext 231
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211 Mansfield OH
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3580 Lagrange Street, Toledo, OH 43608
Provides child care.
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420 South Reeves Avenue, C, Dover, OH 44622
COAD provides free child care referrals for individuals looking for child care services. COAD has trained counselors to complete and intake with families that will provide the best options for the needs of the families. COAD helps improve the quality of child care in the same 10 county. Staff assist individuals opening a child care program, looking for to star rated or increase a rating. COAD will help individuals walk through the licensing process of becoming a foster family in the same 10 county region. COAD offers parenting wisely parent education classes.
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211 Pathways
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611 Saint Joseph Avenue, Dayton, OH 45410
Offers a 2 year comprehensive residential housing program for single mothers (18 years and older) with 1 or 2 children (5 years or younger). Provides child care, housing, life skills training, counseling and the opportunity to continue their education and/or work.
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300 W High St, Piqua, OH 45356
The Little School serves children ages four to five years old, offering opportunities for children to grow spiritually, mentally, physically and socially.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
1973 Oh-47 W, Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Infant care center is available. PFCC/Title XX is accepted.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
415 W Greene St, Piqua, OH 45356
The School Age Program offers a place to be involved in activities before and after the school day. Parents can choose transportation to and from school. The Program is available on days of no school and during school delays and early dismissals, and is open during times of inclement weather.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
2211 Jefferson Avenue, Toledo, OH 43604
Provides child care services that include breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack, outdoor play and field trips, multi-disciplinary assessment and appropriate referrals for children suspected of developmental delays or behavioral problems.
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621 Country Club Drive, Newark, OH 43055
An independent co-educational day school and daycare center with reduced rates for eligible children.
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211 Pathways
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2505 Franklin Avenue, Toledo, OH 43610
Provides childcare center to help low-income, single moms graduate from high school, technical school, and college. Provides support services for the mothers of children attending the Mom's House child care program. The program strives to provide assistance to low-income parents who are dedicated to completing their education. Services include mentoring and parenting skills classes.
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320 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, OH 45387
Offers early care and education for children 18 months to the age of 12 years. Provides full USDA breakfast, pm snack, lunch supplements are given. Parents are to provide lunch for children. Tuition assistance through Job and Family Service is accepted. Tuition scholarship for eligible families is provided only if available.
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2303 Cheyenne Boulevard, Toledo, OH 43614
Provides child care.
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305 West Main Street, Woodville, OH 43469
Offers a nursery program for children.
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5875 Route 193, Kingsville, OH 44048
Program providing before and after school child care for school-aged children, including academics (homework help/tutoring), health and wellness (gym, outdoor play), and skill building. Also offers school day off and snow day programs, including:physical activities, sports, arts, crafts, games, and even field trips. COVID-19 Temporary Message:In the event childcare centers are required to close, the YMCA has been granted a Pandemic Childcare License and will continue to provide childcare services for any medical, safety, or essential workers who do not have any other options.
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2-1-1 Ashtabula County
127 South Front Street, Fremont, OH 43420
Provides academic and other support for students/families of Clyde-Green Springs Elementary Schools.
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110 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750
COAD provides free child care referrals for individuals looking for child care services. COAD has trained counselors to complete and intake with families that will provide the best options for the needs of the families. COAD helps improve the quality of child care in the same 10 county. Staff assist individuals opening a child care program, looking for to star rated or increase a rating. COAD will help individuals walk through the licensing process of becoming a foster family in the same 10 county region. COAD offers parenting wisely parent education classes.
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211 Pathways
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415 W Greene St, Piqua, OH 45356
The daycare has separate classrooms, based on ages and if they are potty trained. The classes are infants, toddlers, three year olds, and four and five year olds (not yet in kindergarten). Age appropriate activities are offered at each level, all year round.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
730 North Lake Street, Madison, OH 44057-3153
Offers a variety of physical, educational and exercise classes, basic CPR and first-aid training, club programs, camping, trips, tours, and social programs for all ages. Operates a licensed child care center.
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2527 Kenton Street, Springfield, OH 45505
Early Intervention is part of the Early Childhood department of Developmental Disabilities of Clark County. We provide services for children from birth through two years of age. We also have Service and Support Administrators who work with kids age three to five. Our commitment is to provide quality services for your child and family. We partner with you to promote your child’s participation in daily activities. Parent involvement is crucial in all aspects of the child’s success. Our team is made up of service coordinators, developmental specialists, a speech pathologist, a physical therapist, and an occupational therapist. Each team member has training and experience working with children who have a variety of needs, including hearing and vision loss, Autism, language delays, Down syndrome, limited mobility and more. We will help build your family’s capacity to care for your child and promote his/her growth and development in natural environments. Our program is highly effective, with about 50% of the children receiving our services no longer needing them upon entering preschool. Early Childhood is funded by the Developmental Disabilities of Clark County levy and the State’s early intervention program.
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2000 Allbrook Drive, Area A, Bidg 2, Dayton, OH 45433
Provides assistance to active duty military members and their family members when the military member is serving on a remote tour or TDY.
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4545 Marshall Road, Dayton, OH 45429
Offers after school childcare program.
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470 West Church Street, Newark, OH 43055-4293
Program provides quality affordable care for children ages six through thirteen that will help promote social, emotional and cognitive skills. The program operates from 6:30am-6:00pm providing care for both before and after school hours, including early release days, allowing parents to work a full day. The YMCA provides transportation for the students participating in the before and after school care program. Care is made available during snow days and regularly scheduled out of school days such as Spring Break, Christmas vacation, and teacher in-service days.
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211 Pathways
2511 Countryside Drive, Suite D Sandusky County Service Center, Fremont, OH 43420
Provides eligibility for caretakers and licensing of providers.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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